Engines – Page 614

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    Propeller failure blamed for fatal Brasilia crash

    1995-08-30T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/Atlanta Propeller-blade failure is the suspected cause of the 21 August crash of an Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia near Carrollton, Georgia, USA, which killed the captain and four passengers. Evidence of a blade-spar fatigue-fracture has been found. Blade failure has also been ...

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    Horizon presses DASA to launch stretched 328

    1995-08-30T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA HORIZON AIR IS pressuring Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) to launch a stretched variant of the Dornier 328 regional turboprop. The Alaska Air Group subsidiary, which operates both the 328 and the de Havilland Dash 8, has made standardising on one large-turboprop type a priority, and is pushing ...

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    Il-86 re-engineing near

    1995-08-30T00:00:00Z

    The launch of the long-awaited project to re-engine Ilyushin Il-86s with CFM International CFM56 engines may have moved a step closer, with a deal having been reached with one Il-86 operator. "By the end of this show, or shortly after, we will meet the launching terms," says CFM shareholder GE. ...

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    Rolls-Royce

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Richard Turner becomes chairman and John Sandford president and chief executive of newly established Rolls-Royce North America, which includes Rolls-Royce Inc, Allison Engine, Peebles Electric, Syncrolift, Rolls-Royce Credit and Rolls-Royce Capital. Source: Flight International

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    BMW R-R

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Former Rolls-Royce Tay project director Richard Smallwood has been appointed to the management board of German-based engine manufacturer BMW Rolls-Royce from 1 August. A production-engineering graduate with a master's degree in business studies, Smallwood has been working in the commercial field at R-R since 1986. He joins the Oberursel based ...

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    European signs One-Eleven hushkit deal with Quiet Nacelle

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON EUROPEAN AVIATION, parent of European Aviation Air Charter (EAAC), has signed an agreement with Quiet Nacelle for the hushkitting of the UK charter carrier's fleet of British Aerospace One-Eleven-500s. The deal marks the first available Stage 3 hushkit for the aircraft. The modification ...

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    CFM56 sets record

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    A CFM International CFM56-3 engine in service on a USAir Boeing 737 has set a new record for time-on-wing for a refurbished engine. The engine has logged 19,928h (11,988 cycles) since undergoing performance restoration in August 1989 at General Electric Engine Service's site at Strother Field, Kansas. Source: ...

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    FAA hits Japan Air Lines repair shops

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration has barred Japan Airlines (JAL) from performing maintenance work on US-registered aircraft because repair stations at Narita and Haneda airports conducted unauthorised repairs. William White, the FAA's deputy director of flight standards, says that no aircraft are grounded because of the action. White ...

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    Russia will sell Rybinsk shares

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    THE RUSSIAN Government has decided to sell 37% of its shares in Rybinsk Motors as a single package. The ruling by Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin ends a two-year dispute over the shares between the local and federal authorities, which run the company. The company manufactures the D-30 jet ...

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    AIDC considers small-turboprop programme

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    TAIWAN'S AERO Industry Development Centre (AIDC) is considering developing a six- to nine-seat turboprop aircraft for commercial and military use. AIDC's Aeronautical Research Laboratory (ARL) is conducting preliminary studies of the aircraft, with funding from Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Ministry of National Defence. ...

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    Embraer flies EMB-145

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/SAO PAULO EMBRAER FLEW THE prototype EMB-145 regional jet for the first time on 11 August. The Brazilian manufacturer had logged some 8h flying by the time of the official roll out and first public flight at its Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, plant on 18 ...

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    Beavering away

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    British Columbia-based Viking Air has delivered its 30th de Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver conversion. The aircraft has a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 turboprop and increased gross weight, resulting in a 25% increase in usable load, says Viking.       Source: Flight International

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    World maintenance

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has won a ten-year contract from World Airways, covering maintenance of the PW4462 engines which power the US carrier's fleet of seven McDonnell Douglas MD-11s. P&W will perform the work at its overhaul centre in Cheshire, Connecticut.   Source: Flight International

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    American Blimp plans new non-rigid airship

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN BLIMP (AB) is developing a nine-seat non-rigid airship for sightseeing and aerial-advertising operations. The first flight of the A-130 Lightship is due in August 1996, with certification planned for late that year. The Lightship Group, a partnership between AB and Virgin Lightship, has ordered an A-130. Hillsboro, ...

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    R-R signs China deal

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce and Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) have signed an initial joint-venture agreement under which Xian Aero Engines (XAE) will produce blades and vanes for R-R's RB.211-535 turbofan. The agreement is an extension of XAE's programme to produce nozzle guide vanes for the Tay. Source: Flight International

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    CASA plans to develop new transport variants

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/MADRID CASA IS PLANNING developments to each of its military transports as part of a new strategy aimed at further strengthening its position in the sector. A new version of the C.212, the C.212-400, has effectively been launched, equipped with electronic flight-instrumentation system improvements ...

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    NASA puts JAST model through hover tests

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    AN 86%-SCALE MODEL OF THE FUSELAGE of the Lockheed Martin Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) demonstrator aircraft, constructed from glass-reinforced plastics and steel, is being used for hover testing at NASA Ames Research Center, California. A screened cover protects the Pratt & Whitney F100-220 main engine and Allison Engines shaft-driven ...

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    AkroTech introduces two-seat G-200

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    AKROTECH AVIATION has introduced a two-seat version of its G-200 aerobatic kitplane. First flight of the Giles G-202 is scheduled for September. The kit price is $54,500, excluding engine and avionics. The aircraft will be suitable for unlimited-class competition aerobatics. Troutdale, Oregon-based AkroTech says that performance differences between the G-200 ...

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    Europeans united on Sino-Korean 100-seat aircraft

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    A SENIOR SOUTH Korean industry source has confirmed that a joint European aerospace delegation, including British Aerospace, is due to visit Beijing soon to discuss development with China and South Korea of a new 100- to 120-seat passenger aircraft. China and South Korea are expected to select a ...

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    SIA considers new regional-jet options

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) is considering a longer-term requirement for a smaller regional passenger jet, in addition to its yet-to-be selected "Y-aircraft", to complete replacement of its Airbus A310-200/300 fleet. The airline is examining options for a "W-aircraft" to supplement its future Y-aircraft and replace the A310 on lower-density ...